September Events

Below is a list of living history events for September taken from our Events page. If anyone knows of other events coming up, email us and we will post them:

WWII – Western Front. Odessa, New York. September 10, 11,12, 2010. For information, contact:

odessaevent@gmail.com

Civil War – September 10, McGrew House Living History, Kingwood, WV. For information:

http://www.mainstreetkingwood.org

WWII – September 10, 11, 12. Greenwood Lake Airshow (WWII Themed) 126 Airport Road, West Milford, New Jersey 07480. Large living history area. Allied and Axis groups welcome. Camps will incorporate some static period aircraft. Ice and cold water provided to reenactors. Call 973-728-1143 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              973-728-1143      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or email:

greenwoodlakeairportairshow@gmail.com   Website: www.greenwoodlakeairshow.com

Old West – September 11 to October 10, located at 1449 Greenbush Cobb Rd, Williamsburg Ohio, 45176 between Mt. Orab and Williamsburg, Ohio just off St. Rt. 32, just 15 minutes from Cincinnati, off I-275. Authentic Dodge City Old West town. Come in your best period attire. For info, see:

http://www.oldwestfestival.com

WWII – Flights of Our Fathers Fly-In. September 18, 2010, Terrell Municipal Airport, Terrell, TX. The BFTS museum is hosting a Fly-In to honor the WWII British pilots who trained here and the American officers and civilian staff who assisted with that training.

For more information please contact Freda Freeman:

no1bftsmuseum@yahoo.com

WWII – WWII Weekend, Eisenhower Farm. September 18 – 19, Gettysburg, PA. For information:

http://www.nps.gov/eise/parknews/world-war-ii-weekend.htm

WWII – WWII Living History, Old Mill Village, New Milford, PA. All allied and Axis military impressions welcome. Military vehicles welcome, but tracked vehicles can be used for static display only. Contact Chris Kane for details: herc00798@yahoo.com website: http://www.oldmillvillage.org

Timeline Event – CANCELED The American Soldier at War, September 25-26, Corrick’s Ford Battlefield, Parsons, WV. For information:

http://americansoldieratwar.webs.com


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